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earliest starts to the flu season in years. 47 states are reporting widespread flu activity, california, mississippi, and hawaii are the only states without a widespread flu outbreak. and this season has been deadly. at least 20 children have died, including a texas couple's teenage son. >> he was scared. he said, mom, i'm scared. i said i know, buddy, i am too. and he saw me crying. he said, mom, it's going to be okay. you're going to be okay. i love you. and that's really the last really coherent things that he said to me. >> that was the mother of 17-year-old max, he died just after christmas from the flu. before he got sick, matt was a healthy, normal teenager. and joining me now is dr. jeffrey oiler from piedmont hospital here in atlanta. doctor, it's good to have you. and this is the scenario that scares a lot of people. because you know who is typically sensitive to the flus, the young, the old, those with compromised immune systems. but this is a healthy teenager who died from the flu out of nowhere. how rare is this? >> it's fairly rare. influenza, the main complications are respiratory and
earliest starts to the flu season in years. 47 states are reporting widespread flu activity, california, mississippi, and hawaii are the only states without a widespread flu outbreak. and this season has been deadly. at least 20 children have died, including a texas couple's teenage son. >> he was scared. he said, mom, i'm scared. i said i know, buddy, i am too. and he saw me crying. he said, mom, it's going to be okay. you're going to be okay. i love you. and that's really the last...
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the governor of mississippi want to make it illegal in the state to makin force any new gun laws. how many times have we had this debate? this time after the massacre in connecticut, the president says it is different. the president has said 23 executive order is aimed at reducing gun violence and is urging congress to reduce -- and it back crunchers' for all gun sales purity is also asking americans to put heat on members of congress to get there. >> ask for a member of congress if they support universal back rent checks to keep guns out of the wrong hands. if they say no, ask them why not. >> the nra response was predictably immediate. >> are the president's kids more important than yours? why is he's skeptical about putting our security in schools? his daughter's school are armed by security guards. mr. obama demand the wealthy pay their fair of taxes but there he is just another elitist hypocrite when it comes to a fair share of security. protection for their kids and gun-free zones for hours. -- for ours. >> at the white house, and jay carney said that ad was repugnant and co
the governor of mississippi want to make it illegal in the state to makin force any new gun laws. how many times have we had this debate? this time after the massacre in connecticut, the president says it is different. the president has said 23 executive order is aimed at reducing gun violence and is urging congress to reduce -- and it back crunchers' for all gun sales purity is also asking americans to put heat on members of congress to get there. >> ask for a member of congress if they...
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an inch on the ground in jackson, mississippi an an inch of snow in mississippi is like a foot of snow up in the great lakes or northeast. this will shut things down. it's spreading to the north and spread towards tupelo and columbus and northern portions near huntsville. as far as the temperatures go, this is why it's a tricky forecast. 52 in charlotte, 50 in raleigh. you'll be shoveling notice tomorrow morning at this time. how much snow are we talking about? this is the fixes for the bigger cities. asheville will get four to six, richmond two to four, charlotte, north carolina, birmingham about an inch or so. atlanta and washington, d.c., you're on the fringes of the storm. i expect about less than an inch. the biggest problems is black ice after the storm is gone. >> sure to complicate things. newtown, connecticut school superintendent blasts the critics. president obama's likely new chief of staff will name names. and jeans that offer your legs and image something they never had before. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. [ female announcer ] born from the sweet monk fruit, som
an inch on the ground in jackson, mississippi an an inch of snow in mississippi is like a foot of snow up in the great lakes or northeast. this will shut things down. it's spreading to the north and spread towards tupelo and columbus and northern portions near huntsville. as far as the temperatures go, this is why it's a tricky forecast. 52 in charlotte, 50 in raleigh. you'll be shoveling notice tomorrow morning at this time. how much snow are we talking about? this is the fixes for the bigger...
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mississippi, live right now. you can imagine schools are probably already getting cancelled down there in areas of mississippi. as far as the forecast will go, again the worst of it will be this morning in mississippi, alabama up into north carolina and the mountains later today. tonight virginia and north carolina, no problems at all in new england. this storm is a miss four. if you're in the south and the southeast it's like 50 degrees right now in raleigh. tomorrow morning at this time you'll be shoveling. >> they don't know how to drive in the snow either. >> it's a shut down situation two to four inches down there. >> thanks. we're not going talk about lame hitting 20,000 points and 5,000 assists. >> you just did. >> i know. the thing is we have to have the whole sports block devoted to the most bizarre story heard in a long time out of college football best known and most admired stars. his reputation is in serious jeopardy. manti te'o story is a familiar one. according to various media outlets, his grandmo
mississippi, live right now. you can imagine schools are probably already getting cancelled down there in areas of mississippi. as far as the forecast will go, again the worst of it will be this morning in mississippi, alabama up into north carolina and the mountains later today. tonight virginia and north carolina, no problems at all in new england. this storm is a miss four. if you're in the south and the southeast it's like 50 degrees right now in raleigh. tomorrow morning at this time...
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mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride, go fishing or just lay in the sun. we've got coastline to explore and wildlife to photograph. and there's world class dining with our world famous seafood. so for a great vacation this year, come to the gulf. its all fabulous but i give florida the edge. right after mississippi. you mean alabama. say louisiana or there's no dessert. this invitation is brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. sleep in my contacts. relax... air optix® night & day aqua contact lenses are approved for up to 30 days and nights of continuous wear, so it's okay to sleep in them. visit airoptix.com for a free 1-mo
mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride, go fishing or just lay in the sun. we've got...
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affecting parts of mississippi. most of the area right now for areas including south and parts of mid-atlantic, dealing with rain. but we zoom in a bit more, and you can see in mississippi, jackson, dealing with snow. coming down, interstate 55. now for mississippi as well as alabama, it's going to be a little lighter there. we move into areas like virginia and north carolina, that snow is going to be quite heavy. some of the locations up to 8 inches. atlanta, rain for you right now in the morning, parts of the northeast or should say mid-atlantic, washington, d.c., showers along interstate 95, when is the snow going to come in? we get the cold air to chase up and catch up with the rain, we'll see it changing over to snow. more in the late morning and afternoon into the evening, you can kind receive for yourself, some of the totals, happiest north of interstate 40. affecting areas like roanoke and the mountains of north carolina. here is the time for you. you can see in the morning for the southwest and for regions
affecting parts of mississippi. most of the area right now for areas including south and parts of mid-atlantic, dealing with rain. but we zoom in a bit more, and you can see in mississippi, jackson, dealing with snow. coming down, interstate 55. now for mississippi as well as alabama, it's going to be a little lighter there. we move into areas like virginia and north carolina, that snow is going to be quite heavy. some of the locations up to 8 inches. atlanta, rain for you right now in the...
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>> well, every legal expert i spoke with in mississippi started with mississippi is a poor state. so it was a financial problem. and they in the late '80s, early '90s found out if they did not have a state medical examiner, they could save money on the building facilities and the staffing. because he was moving through so many cases, he kept getting business and kept getting business. he said he did four autopsies a day, 18 hours a day he worked, did not take a vacation, did not take a break for 20 years. we also have this statement about if mississippi will look into these cases, this is from the mississippi attorney general jim hood. he says our office would say this is not and never has been a matter of defending dr. hayne, if fraudulent testimony has been given either by a witness for the state or the defense in any criminal case, this office will investigate and prosecute if warranted. >>> well, it is the biggest scandal to hit cycling, and now new reports of a possible confession. why lance armstrong may come clean just days from now. the ble just before that rich sweetness
>> well, every legal expert i spoke with in mississippi started with mississippi is a poor state. so it was a financial problem. and they in the late '80s, early '90s found out if they did not have a state medical examiner, they could save money on the building facilities and the staffing. because he was moving through so many cases, he kept getting business and kept getting business. he said he did four autopsies a day, 18 hours a day he worked, did not take a vacation, did not take a...
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. >>> oil continues to blacken parts of the mississippi river this morning. a barge hit a bridge causing the leak earlier this week. the mississippi river, one of the vital commerce routes, shutting it down could have huge economic blows. coast guard officials e doing their best to navigate vessels traveling the rivers while they try to clean the leak. no word on how much oil has leaked into the river so far. >>> boeing is sticking with plans to keep building its 787 dreamliners even though all of the existing planes have been grounded. a company says it hopes to deliver at least 60 of the planes this year. also says it sees no reason to change the lithium ion battery which triggered the worldwide grounding. boeing insists the battery is safe. earlier this month the 787's battery caught on fire while the plane of parked in boston. a week later, smoke from a burning battery forced a plane to make an emergency landing in japan. >>> five, four, three, two, one, zero. >> just had to show you this video this morning. this is nasa's new communications satellite bei
. >>> oil continues to blacken parts of the mississippi river this morning. a barge hit a bridge causing the leak earlier this week. the mississippi river, one of the vital commerce routes, shutting it down could have huge economic blows. coast guard officials e doing their best to navigate vessels traveling the rivers while they try to clean the leak. no word on how much oil has leaked into the river so far. >>> boeing is sticking with plans to keep building its 787...
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as far as wet weather goes, we shifted it down into louisiana, a little bit there in mississippi. mostly southern alabama and even into georgia. to the southeast, it's a little gloomy and cloudy. beyond that, it's a very quiet weather map once again. the jet stream just doing a big loop here. going all the way up here and then dipping down. that's why all the cold air is on the rockies to the east. this cold blast going through the great lakes and northeast very cold. one of the coldest that we've seen this winter season. right now it's eight degrees in boston. really especially from boston to the green mountains, it is cold. one of the coldest mornings we've seen in a long time. t it's not warm in new york or d.c. either. you have one more cold day to day. then we warm you up. let me take you to the next week. this tracks the cold air. the blue shows where you it's cold right now. that's where the dip in the jet stream was. as we go through the upcoming weekend, we warm up in the midwest. by the middle of next week, all the cold air retreats back into canada. the only exception b
as far as wet weather goes, we shifted it down into louisiana, a little bit there in mississippi. mostly southern alabama and even into georgia. to the southeast, it's a little gloomy and cloudy. beyond that, it's a very quiet weather map once again. the jet stream just doing a big loop here. going all the way up here and then dipping down. that's why all the cold air is on the rockies to the east. this cold blast going through the great lakes and northeast very cold. one of the coldest that...
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one of the crim nams pardoned by mississippi governor halle barber. wayne thurman thomas targeted for the sale of marijuana was shot twice in the legg. the friends said thomas was shot 7 time died in the hospital. no charges are filed yet and authorities are investigating that crime . in florida, the ultimate adrenalin rush. python challenge. they are devastating the eco system in the florida everglades. the state is offering prize money to kill those snakes. they are believed to have come from a breeding facility that was destroyed from hurricane andrew. for more log on to fox news.com. what is next for afghanistan. molly will be yoins us with the latest on this story. >> have you dreamed of going to outer space? we may have a chance to win the trip to the final frontierr. details are coming up in my interview with former astronaut and legend buzz aldrin. stay with us. hold on, prilosec isn't for fast relief. cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn fast. ♪ oh what a relief it is! campbell's has 24 new soups that will make it drop over, and over aga
one of the crim nams pardoned by mississippi governor halle barber. wayne thurman thomas targeted for the sale of marijuana was shot twice in the legg. the friends said thomas was shot 7 time died in the hospital. no charges are filed yet and authorities are investigating that crime . in florida, the ultimate adrenalin rush. python challenge. they are devastating the eco system in the florida everglades. the state is offering prize money to kill those snakes. they are believed to have come from...
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you mean mississippi. that's florida. say louisiana or there's no dessert. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's amazing what soup can do. ♪ ♪ constipated? yeah. mm. some laxatives like dulcolax can cause cramps. but phillips' caplets don't. they have magnesium. for effective relief of occasional constipation. thanks. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. the ring. jim and john harbaugh's parents give their perfect solution for the game's outcome. next weather talent appears at wx center with generic pinpoint filling monitor then we take special >>> finally tonight, the super bowl has put the spotlight on new orleans. that city's cuisine is world famous, of course. and jim axelrod has found that it's played a major role i
you mean mississippi. that's florida. say louisiana or there's no dessert. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's amazing what soup can do. ♪ ♪ constipated? yeah. mm. some...
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cruiser scrambling to clean up an oil spill and the mississippi river. to oil barges slammed into a raroad bridge near vicksburg, mississippi, ad 80,000-gallon tank on one of the barges has been leaking. it is still unclear how much oil has entered the river or what caused the crash. refining and 70,000 barrels of crude per day, not small. the move completes the exit from the refining industry. futures of our bought gasoline, the closure is expected to aggregate already hiked gas supplies. temperatures finallyrising across the country. milder weather forecasts have hammered natural gas futures today. they posted their biggest decline in thre months, falling for their fifth straight session. all right. coming up, brace yourself at the checkout counter. you could now be on the hook for jacked up credit-card fees. will this change the way you shop? because at the end of the day, it is all about "money." ♪ officemax knows... ...tax time can be...well...taxing. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find tho
cruiser scrambling to clean up an oil spill and the mississippi river. to oil barges slammed into a raroad bridge near vicksburg, mississippi, ad 80,000-gallon tank on one of the barges has been leaking. it is still unclear how much oil has entered the river or what caused the crash. refining and 70,000 barrels of crude per day, not small. the move completes the exit from the refining industry. futures of our bought gasoline, the closure is expected to aggregate already hiked gas supplies....
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this is expected to turn to snow as far south as mississippi. these are flood advisories in winter storm warnings and watches which includes our nation's capital were tomorrow afternoon and evening it may snow 2-4 in.. we are missing snow to the south and to the north and despite the chill it will not be selling here. we may introduce some snow next week once the cold air is here. tonight: the strange winter of 2012 and 2013 pretty amazing but we will get a chill the next week could to see you guys. is the nri politicizing the president's children? criticize themcriticism and praise for a new television ad. [ female announcer ] are you really getting salon quality... or settling for wannabes? stop compromising! new vidal sassoon pro series. care and styling from the original salon genius created to let you have it all at an affordable price. new vidal sassoon lets you say no to compromise and yes to very shiny... very silky... very sexy... very you. it's salon genius in a bottle! now in your store. new vidal sassoon pro series. salon genius. bri
this is expected to turn to snow as far south as mississippi. these are flood advisories in winter storm warnings and watches which includes our nation's capital were tomorrow afternoon and evening it may snow 2-4 in.. we are missing snow to the south and to the north and despite the chill it will not be selling here. we may introduce some snow next week once the cold air is here. tonight: the strange winter of 2012 and 2013 pretty amazing but we will get a chill the next week could to see you...
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a woman in southern mississippi got 84 months in federal prison without parole for putting clean dirt on her own land. >> host: senator, when you talk to your colleagues about these incidents, what do you hear? >> guest: some are horrified. about eight of them, who signed on and cosponsored my bill to try to fix it, the other 92 i'm not sure what they're thinking about. but when you tell the american people how the government's harassing, abusing and even imprisoning people for selling raw milk, you can go to an amish farmer, some of these amish farmers have been arrested and threatened with jail because they're selling mil to their neighbors -- milk to their neighbors. >> host: senator paul, will you be taking these issues nationwide? >> guest: we're going to be talking about it everywhere anybody will listen because we think government has gotten out of control, government's run amok, and government's become a bully, and someone's got to stand up to a bully. >> host: november 2012, postelection, what did the 2012 elections clarify for you? >> guest: boy, that we as republicans need
a woman in southern mississippi got 84 months in federal prison without parole for putting clean dirt on her own land. >> host: senator, when you talk to your colleagues about these incidents, what do you hear? >> guest: some are horrified. about eight of them, who signed on and cosponsored my bill to try to fix it, the other 92 i'm not sure what they're thinking about. but when you tell the american people how the government's harassing, abusing and even imprisoning people for...
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i've got three things to say, california, hawaii, mississippi. according to the cdc, those are the only three states in the country where the flu is not widespread. the only three states relatively, i say relatively untouched by the flu. with that in mind, we're going to find one way this spreads. take a look. randi kaye presents the anatomy of the sneeze. >> reporter: with the flu so widespread riding the subways these days makes new yorkers think twice. so many new yorkers thinking, can i get it? we asked dr. len horowicz ride the subway with us and help us understand the power of sneeze. all it takes is one good achoo to send 30,000 droplets barrelling in your direction at about 100,000 miles an hour. they can quickly make dozens of commuters within a few feet very sick. if a person used his hand to cover his sneeze, look out. now if someone sneezed and grabbed this poll to hang on to, they're going to leave germs behind and then i hang onto it and i pick them up. then i touch my hands on the seat. i'm going to leave those germs behind for the
i've got three things to say, california, hawaii, mississippi. according to the cdc, those are the only three states in the country where the flu is not widespread. the only three states relatively, i say relatively untouched by the flu. with that in mind, we're going to find one way this spreads. take a look. randi kaye presents the anatomy of the sneeze. >> reporter: with the flu so widespread riding the subways these days makes new yorkers think twice. so many new yorkers thinking, can...
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and it's in this area, eastern kentucky into west virginia, into western virginia, also down into mississippi and northeastern louisiana where we could end up with another two to three inches of rainfall on top of several inches of rain that has already been falling in that region. but the northeast not looking at a whole lot of rain. and this is the last bit of warm air that we are going to see down across the southeast. and that cold air that's been sitting in the midwest is eventually going to work back in. it's not going to get real cold but be more seasonal. >>> good news on the job front for u.s. veterans. coca-cola's controversial take on obesity and nike's new $100 million golfer. >>> they lift a car and save a life. you've got to see this. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. but,
and it's in this area, eastern kentucky into west virginia, into western virginia, also down into mississippi and northeastern louisiana where we could end up with another two to three inches of rainfall on top of several inches of rain that has already been falling in that region. but the northeast not looking at a whole lot of rain. and this is the last bit of warm air that we are going to see down across the southeast. and that cold air that's been sitting in the midwest is eventually going...
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louisiana, mississippi, tennessee, alabama and spreading into georgia. along with the warm air comes the rain and the clouds. we are getting drenched, so far two inches of rain from san antonio to dallas. that continues at this hour. that's where airport delays could be today. a picture perfect january day. chicago, detroit, ohio valley. more clouds today than yesterday. won't be that perfect blue sky. from new york to washington to boston, another great day out there. so let the good times keep rolling. >> thanks, bill. appreciate that. let's talk a little sports here, news from the nfl that will ratchet up the controversy for mike shanahan's decision to let robert given iii play hurt last weekend. a source says rg3 will have reconstructive surgery this morning to repair tears in his lcl and possibly his acl. he is expected to be ready for the 2013 regular season opener. yesterday dr. james andrews who was on the sideline during the game, tried to shed light on the decision to keep rg3 in the game. speaking to the "washington post," he explained coach s
louisiana, mississippi, tennessee, alabama and spreading into georgia. along with the warm air comes the rain and the clouds. we are getting drenched, so far two inches of rain from san antonio to dallas. that continues at this hour. that's where airport delays could be today. a picture perfect january day. chicago, detroit, ohio valley. more clouds today than yesterday. won't be that perfect blue sky. from new york to washington to boston, another great day out there. so let the good times...
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fortunately we still have traffic on the mississippi. there were concerns we might not even have it at this point in time. we have to keep our fingers crosses that the water will flow down the mississippi. jenna: you think about droit and barren fields but how important the mississippi river is to commerce in country. they ended up extending the old farm bill. the question of the role of government we talk about a lot these days. i was doing interviewing and research leading up to this segment. i got two different reactions when i asked about the role of government. one person said to me the role of government is to pray for rain. that is all they can do. i had another person say to me, well, the government has been involved in this industry, the farming industry for a long time at this moment, with this drought you can't pull back. those are two opposite ends of the spectrum. where do you stand there. >> i think you have to do both. obviously praying for rain is always a good idea but in terms of government's role crop insurance and pro
fortunately we still have traffic on the mississippi. there were concerns we might not even have it at this point in time. we have to keep our fingers crosses that the water will flow down the mississippi. jenna: you think about droit and barren fields but how important the mississippi river is to commerce in country. they ended up extending the old farm bill. the question of the role of government we talk about a lot these days. i was doing interviewing and research leading up to this segment....
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actually around portions of mississippi, alabama. seeing several cent meet earls accumulate up here, towards the appalachia mountains. thises w, here in to europe, we are also talking about a little break in the weather across portions of -- possibly going in to friday. the next storm system is coming in and this is going to bring snowfall. and some of the portions and central uk, upwards of 25 centimeters. london, about 5 to 10 centimeters. due to moist air frorororo
actually around portions of mississippi, alabama. seeing several cent meet earls accumulate up here, towards the appalachia mountains. thises w, here in to europe, we are also talking about a little break in the weather across portions of -- possibly going in to friday. the next storm system is coming in and this is going to bring snowfall. and some of the portions and central uk, upwards of 25 centimeters. london, about 5 to 10 centimeters. due to moist air frorororo
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has been lingering here for some time already bringing heavy snowfall, actually seeing in portions of mississippi several centimeters of accumulation. now farther north into the appalachians you're seeing upwards of 20 to 40 centimeters expected into the next 24 hours as that system just continues to push overhead. now the good news is that it's going to start to rush off there towards the east going through your friday and clearing completely out by saturday, but unfortunately cold air is going to start to seen in behind that bringing down your temperatures to atlanta. you'll be seeing below freezing temperatures. meanwhile, out to the northwest, more snow into b.c. but also some stagnant air near vancouver down there towards seattle. this is going to be creating dangerous conditions for anybody with respiratory issues as temperatures remain in the single digits. here to europe, the british isles, you're seeing clear skies for now, but into friday, specifically friday morning, some snow showers are going to kick up because of this system coming in from the west. that's bringing all sorts of mois
has been lingering here for some time already bringing heavy snowfall, actually seeing in portions of mississippi several centimeters of accumulation. now farther north into the appalachians you're seeing upwards of 20 to 40 centimeters expected into the next 24 hours as that system just continues to push overhead. now the good news is that it's going to start to rush off there towards the east going through your friday and clearing completely out by saturday, but unfortunately cold air is...
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it hit mississippi yesterday. a lot of schools are cancelled. airports are doing okay. old ripple effect across the country. so farther not doing too bad and the next couple of hours that snow will be gone. in the west barely a cloud in sight. just very cold. huge area of high pressure. it's like a big dome. doesn't allow any weather systems to come near you. at night with calm winds it gets very chilly. some clouds spilling into wyoming and montana. high pressure of idaho will keep all the stormy weather away for a long time. maybe for the foreseeable future. as far as temperatures go a little bit of wind chill in a few spots but for the most part just very chilly, temperatures like the last couple of days struggling this morning but with sunshine this afternoon it will feel a lot and the coast with fog end up in the 30s. just taking a look at the extended forecast for seattle. five days from now still looking sunny and nice. 40. >> some of that stuff in the east coming from the west which they were experiencing earlier in the week. straight ahead a last minute death r
it hit mississippi yesterday. a lot of schools are cancelled. airports are doing okay. old ripple effect across the country. so farther not doing too bad and the next couple of hours that snow will be gone. in the west barely a cloud in sight. just very cold. huge area of high pressure. it's like a big dome. doesn't allow any weather systems to come near you. at night with calm winds it gets very chilly. some clouds spilling into wyoming and montana. high pressure of idaho will keep all the...
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why mississippi would be there in the middle of things and not have a wid spread. probably has more to do with reporting than reality. it was widespread in just 41 states in the previous week. in eastern oklahoma one school district canceled classes because nearly one quarter of the 650 students report they came down with the flu bug. and we reported about shortages of flu vaccine in some areas in the united states including the city of summerville massachusetts but the cdc director says calm down with that. the overall picture is good and folks have plenty of opportunities to get the shot. >> if you haven't been vaccinated and want to be, better late than never but call the preprovider ahead of time. most of of the more than 130 million doses produced by vaccine manufacturers this year have already been given. >> shepard: and it is still too early to tell how bad flu season may yet turn out. it already killed at least 20 kids across the country as i mentioned. jonathan, what are you hearing from folks in atlanta? >> 47 states are reporting widespread flu activity.
why mississippi would be there in the middle of things and not have a wid spread. probably has more to do with reporting than reality. it was widespread in just 41 states in the previous week. in eastern oklahoma one school district canceled classes because nearly one quarter of the 650 students report they came down with the flu bug. and we reported about shortages of flu vaccine in some areas in the united states including the city of summerville massachusetts but the cdc director says calm...
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he was the naacp's first field secretary for the state of mississippi. a tireless fighter for equality and a father to a daughter and a son. in 1963, a water shed year for civil rights and the civil rights movement, president kennedy delivered his famous civil rights speech from the oval office. but just hours later on june 12th, 1963, medgar evers was assassinated in the driveway of his own home in jackson, mississippi, by a white supremacist. today we learned that legacy continues to live on and in a powerful way. evers' widow a civil rights force in her own right, will deliver the invocation at the swearing in ceremony for president obama. the president said
he was the naacp's first field secretary for the state of mississippi. a tireless fighter for equality and a father to a daughter and a son. in 1963, a water shed year for civil rights and the civil rights movement, president kennedy delivered his famous civil rights speech from the oval office. but just hours later on june 12th, 1963, medgar evers was assassinated in the driveway of his own home in jackson, mississippi, by a white supremacist. today we learned that legacy continues to live on...
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now, as we take a look over toward the americas, we have a severe weather system pushing through the mississippi river valley, rushing off toward the east. already has been widespread damage. sadly, one person reportedly reportedly killed in tennessee due to a tree falling down. and this severe weather is going to persist, already, tornadoes being reported. tornado threat slowly decreasing. but still will be lingering there across much of the southeast. winds kicking up and stronger storms to 112 kilometers per hour. all due to that cold front, the surge of ware arm from the south, carrying moisture with it.me arm from the south, carrying moisture with i ae arm from the south, carrying moisture with iie arm from the south, carrying moisture with ire arm from the south, carrying moisture with i arm from the south, carrying moisture with iarm from the south, carrying moisture with irm from the south, carrying moisture with im from the south, carrying moisture with i from the south, carrying moisture with it. and now behind it, though, a big game changer setting up here. cold air spilling out of th
now, as we take a look over toward the americas, we have a severe weather system pushing through the mississippi river valley, rushing off toward the east. already has been widespread damage. sadly, one person reportedly reportedly killed in tennessee due to a tree falling down. and this severe weather is going to persist, already, tornadoes being reported. tornado threat slowly decreasing. but still will be lingering there across much of the southeast. winds kicking up and stronger storms to...
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california, hawaii, mississippi. those are the only threw states in the country where the flu is not widespread. the only three states relatively untouched by the flu. with that in mind, we will show you one way that it spreads. take a look. randi kay looks at the anal me of the sneeze. >> riding the subway makes new yorkers think twice. so many commuters wondering can i get it. we asked this doctor to ride the rails and help us understand the power of a cough or a sneeze. all it takes is one good achoo to send over 40,000 droplets in your direction at 100,000 miles an hour that can make dozens of commuters in a few feet very sick. if a concern used his hand to cover his sneeze, look out. >> if someone sneezed and grabbed this pole, they will leave germs behind. if i hold on to it, i pick up the germs and say i come over here to sit down and touch the seat, i will leave it behind for the next commuter and it spreads from there. a specialist in respiratory illnesses said germs are so hearty, they can survive overnight
california, hawaii, mississippi. those are the only threw states in the country where the flu is not widespread. the only three states relatively untouched by the flu. with that in mind, we will show you one way that it spreads. take a look. randi kay looks at the anal me of the sneeze. >> riding the subway makes new yorkers think twice. so many commuters wondering can i get it. we asked this doctor to ride the rails and help us understand the power of a cough or a sneeze. all it takes is...
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up to 2 inches is forecasted for alabama and mississippi. there's been widespread flooding in west virginia and tennessee and some dangerous icy road conditions. >>> the 787 dreamliner is turning into a nightmare for boeing. the high-tech jet has been grounded in this country by the faa. airlines in japan and india and the european aviation safety agency have also forced the new jet to stop flying. there have been a number of safety-related issues with the 787, but the risk of battery fires appears to be the most troublesome. boeing says the 787 is safe. randall pinkston has the report. >> reporter: the federal aviation administration ordered all 787 dreamliners grounded in the u.s. while the agency investigates problems with the plane's lithion batteries. the move follows an emergency landing in western japan thursday, which forced them to ground two of their airliner fleets. passengers got off using inflatable slides. one passenger got injured. the crew detected a burning smell 45 minutes into the flight, and their instrument panel showed
up to 2 inches is forecasted for alabama and mississippi. there's been widespread flooding in west virginia and tennessee and some dangerous icy road conditions. >>> the 787 dreamliner is turning into a nightmare for boeing. the high-tech jet has been grounded in this country by the faa. airlines in japan and india and the european aviation safety agency have also forced the new jet to stop flying. there have been a number of safety-related issues with the 787, but the risk of battery...
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new orleans over mississippi the storm system is a slow mover. heavy rain in dallas, down into the area on the roadways. flash flood watches posted across dallas, austin and new orleans area in new orleans. want to show you the precipitation we are still expecting additional 4 inches possible in southern parts of louisiana. >> maria, thank you so much. it is time to entertain this. atlanta police are investigating after someone stole 300,000 dollars worth of copper wire from the set of the movie anchor man 2. 5,000 dollar reward is now being offered for information leading to the suspect's arrest. >> kim kardashian and kanye west moving in together. the soon to be parents bought this $11 million mansion. where is it? the 10,000 square foot home in california wasn't large enough for them because they gutted it and are now building a new 14,000 square foot mansion complete with a gym, a hair salon and two pools. the actor who is best known -- another story here, for playing ralph the doorman on the jeffersons has died. >> good evening. i mean good
new orleans over mississippi the storm system is a slow mover. heavy rain in dallas, down into the area on the roadways. flash flood watches posted across dallas, austin and new orleans area in new orleans. want to show you the precipitation we are still expecting additional 4 inches possible in southern parts of louisiana. >> maria, thank you so much. it is time to entertain this. atlanta police are investigating after someone stole 300,000 dollars worth of copper wire from the set of...
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those icy conditions extending as far as south as mississippi. farther north, including upstate new york, the storm dumped several inches of snow overnight and in some states it is still coming down. meteorologist janice dean is live. where is it going? >> it is going up to the northeast and we'll see a new storm system but extreme weather center living up to its name. nashville, 35, almost 50 degree difference in savannah. 52 in montgomery. 35 in jackson, mississippi. we'll talk about you in just a second. stationary front that has the warm air behind it. cold air and then we've got the mixing. just around the new york city area, driving could be tricky heading home. be extra careful north of new york, few inches of snow on the ground. we'll continue to monitor that. trace, let's talk about what is going to happen tomorrow. >> you know, jd, i'm concerned but i want to ask you two questions, what is going to happen tomorrow but i hear cold and hot coming up, you think volatile weather. any chance of that? >> we're not going to see severe weather,
those icy conditions extending as far as south as mississippi. farther north, including upstate new york, the storm dumped several inches of snow overnight and in some states it is still coming down. meteorologist janice dean is live. where is it going? >> it is going up to the northeast and we'll see a new storm system but extreme weather center living up to its name. nashville, 35, almost 50 degree difference in savannah. 52 in montgomery. 35 in jackson, mississippi. we'll talk about...
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freezing rain is falling this morning across the lower mississippi and tennessee valleys. the northern mid-atlantic and southern new england will see 1 to 3 inches of snow, maybe up to 6. heavy rain and upon flooding strikes the southeast with some areas getting 2 inches or more. some snow in the midwest will leave light accumulations while much of the west stays dry. >>> the earth is getting warmer according to two new government reports, and the effects of climate change will be felt by marine life and coastal communities. bigad shaban reports on the danger to sea creatures and low-lying grounds. >> reporter: at the aquarium of the pacific in long beach, california, marine biologist perry hampton has 12,000 creatures to worry about, but his list of concerns just got longer after two new government reports show temperatures are heating up around the world. nasa says 2012 was the ninth warmest year on record. for the continental u.s. it was the hottest, according to the national oceanic and atmospheric administration. >>> climate change can have a variety of impacts on the
freezing rain is falling this morning across the lower mississippi and tennessee valleys. the northern mid-atlantic and southern new england will see 1 to 3 inches of snow, maybe up to 6. heavy rain and upon flooding strikes the southeast with some areas getting 2 inches or more. some snow in the midwest will leave light accumulations while much of the west stays dry. >>> the earth is getting warmer according to two new government reports, and the effects of climate change will be felt...
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mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride, go fishing or just lay in the sun. we've got coastline to explore and wildlife to photograph. and there's world class dining with our world famous seafood. so for a great vacation this year, come to the gulf. its all fabulous but i give florida the edge. right after mississippi. you mean alabama. say louisiana or there's no dessert. this invitation is brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. constipated? yeah. mm. some laxatives like dulcolax can cause cramps. but phillips' caplets don't. they have magnesium. for effective relief of occasional constipation. thanks. [ phillips' lady ] live t
mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride, go fishing or just lay in the sun. we've got...
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> i don't think anybody is saying that we use the word more excessively than it was used in 1858 in mississippi. if that's not the case, then they can shut up. it's my job to tell the truth. >> dicaprio takes a chance in this one, playing calvin candie. >> this is one of the most narcissistic, self-indulgent, racist, most despicable characters i've ever read in my entire life. >> i can choose to do with my property whatever i so desire. >> not only is the character he plays vile, taking this part was a big deal for an actor of his caliber. the first time he hasn't been the leading man since his colossal success in "titanic" 16 years ago. >> i'm the king of the world! >> pure evil is new for him. >> the first day on set was incredibly difficult for me. >> can i speak on that? >> well, let him speak on it. >> i know, but i have to tell it. because i watched. and he goes -- he said it, he goes buddy, hmm. and i said what's the deal? he says it's tough. i said you know what? you're human. it's supposed to be tough. samuel jackson quickly said hey, mf, get over there, it's just another tuesday for u
> i don't think anybody is saying that we use the word more excessively than it was used in 1858 in mississippi. if that's not the case, then they can shut up. it's my job to tell the truth. >> dicaprio takes a chance in this one, playing calvin candie. >> this is one of the most narcissistic, self-indulgent, racist, most despicable characters i've ever read in my entire life. >> i can choose to do with my property whatever i so desire. >> not only is the character he...
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parts of mississippi, alabama and the carolinas got four inches of snow. you don't see that very much. it's more snow than some of the areas usually see all year. >>> foggy in the pacific northwest. light snow in fargo, duluth, western new york and cape cod. showers from florida to jacksonville, all the way to miami. >>> and finally this friday morning, a celebration of wit. >> pauline phillips, better known as dear abby, has died, leaving a legacy of humor and heart. her one-liners were a must-read for millions. >> here's abc's david wright on the woman behind the column. >> reporter: she was google and groucho all in one. delivering wise one-liners in answer to any question. a reader once asked, is it possible to get pregnant under water? her response, not without a man. her audience was bigger than oprah's. >> now, i asked her, what paper would you buy? >> i read the one that has dear abby. >> oh. >> reporter: fozzie bear's favorite. dexter's, too. >> dear abby, i'm a serial killer. >> reporter: because dear abby always judged problems with common sense
parts of mississippi, alabama and the carolinas got four inches of snow. you don't see that very much. it's more snow than some of the areas usually see all year. >>> foggy in the pacific northwest. light snow in fargo, duluth, western new york and cape cod. showers from florida to jacksonville, all the way to miami. >>> and finally this friday morning, a celebration of wit. >> pauline phillips, better known as dear abby, has died, leaving a legacy of humor and heart....
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>> louisiana, mississippi, alabama all the way up the mississippi river, jon scott. tornado warnings, we've had several warnings throughout the morning and we have a tornado watch. that is good until 2:00 p.m. local time for portions of louisiana into mississippi. tornado watch meaning conditions are favorable for tornados and right there we have a tornado warning east of homa we're spotting strong rotation on doppler radar. earlier today we had a trained weather spotter indicate a tornado was on the ground around baton rouge. this is a very dangerous situation. also because we have so much heavy rainfall these tornados can be rain wrapped so you can't see them coming. the other part of this because we have so much heavy rain flash flood watches and warnings for much of portions of mississippi river valley along louisiana up towards the mississippi where you see the maroon shaded here, that is flash flood warnings on order of one to two inches an hour. we have video early on in portions of louisiana. you can see the rainfall adding up here. six to even eight-inches t
>> louisiana, mississippi, alabama all the way up the mississippi river, jon scott. tornado warnings, we've had several warnings throughout the morning and we have a tornado watch. that is good until 2:00 p.m. local time for portions of louisiana into mississippi. tornado watch meaning conditions are favorable for tornados and right there we have a tornado warning east of homa we're spotting strong rotation on doppler radar. earlier today we had a trained weather spotter indicate a...
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love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride, go fishing or just lay in the sun. we've got coastline to explore and wildlife to photograph. and there's world class dining with our world famous seafood. so for a great vacation this year, come to the gulf. its all fabulous but i give florida the edge. right after mississippi. you mean alabama. say louisiana or there's no dessert. this invitation is brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. that's a great idea. i'm going to go... we got clients in today. [ male announcer ] save on ground shipping at fedex office. [ male a
love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride, go fishing or just lay in the sun. we've got coastline to explore and wildlife to photograph. and there's world class dining with our world famous seafood. so for a great...
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. >>> more than a thousand commercial barges are backed up on the mississippi river. oil is still leaking from two barges that slammed into a bridge near vicksburg, mississippi on sunday. no oil is spotted outside the containment area according to cleanup crews, thank goodness. the coast guard says a timeline for fully reopening the waterway though is still unclear. >>> iran's oil exports hit a high not seen since the sanctions began in july. exports climbed to 1.4 million barrels a day. that is according to analysis by reuters. strong demand by chin and an expansion of iran's oil tanker fleet helped fuel the increase. >>> coming up on money, a hospital video spoof lays waste to obamacare. will doctors really have financial incentives to turn patients away in the door as you're seeing in that video there? we're going to explain. >>> hundreds of state ployees are working more than one job on the taxpayer's dime. now the governor says he has had enough. details putting a stop to the double-dipping in california. do you ever have too much money? ♪ officemax knows... ..
. >>> more than a thousand commercial barges are backed up on the mississippi river. oil is still leaking from two barges that slammed into a bridge near vicksburg, mississippi on sunday. no oil is spotted outside the containment area according to cleanup crews, thank goodness. the coast guard says a timeline for fully reopening the waterway though is still unclear. >>> iran's oil exports hit a high not seen since the sanctions began in july. exports climbed to 1.4 million...
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case you are wondering whether to get a flu shot, i have three things to say, california, hawaii, and mississippi. those are the only three states in the country where the flu is not widespread. the only three states still relatively, and i say relatively untouched by the flu. with that in mind, we are going to show you one way that it spreads. take a look as randi kaye presents the anatomy of the sneeze. >> reporter: with the flu so widespread, riding the subway makes new yorkers think twice. we asked dr. len horowitz to ride the rails with us and help us understand the power of a single cough or sneeze. all it takes is one good atchoo to send more than 40,000 drop lets be let barreling in your direction. they can make commuters very sick. if someone used a hand to cover his sneeze, they are going to leave the germs along and i am going to pick them up without knowing it. then, say maybe i come over here and touch my hand to the seat, i'm going to leave those germs behind for the next unsuspecting commuter. it spreads from there. >> dr. who are rhorowitz says g so hearty, they can stay here over
case you are wondering whether to get a flu shot, i have three things to say, california, hawaii, and mississippi. those are the only three states in the country where the flu is not widespread. the only three states still relatively, and i say relatively untouched by the flu. with that in mind, we are going to show you one way that it spreads. take a look as randi kaye presents the anatomy of the sneeze. >> reporter: with the flu so widespread, riding the subway makes new yorkers think...
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so far one that is blamed on this storm, which happened in mississippi. >> new details this morning until the brazil nightclub fire investigation. police said that the group planned at the time lit a flare designed for outdoor use and said the club selling on fire. police believe that the people who ignited the flare on sunday new that it was from outdoor use only. the night club hadsprinklers and no emergency exit protess. officias think that the ban which is known for its techniques, all almost tried to save money. that in your flare's calls over 30 bugs broader walter flares on the cost a few dollars. >> here is a live look from san jose. the temps look like it would be nice they also for the south bay. >> we have been trying to get the speaking of jim harbaugh but we are having problems. we're trying to get this to go through and then we will bring get live. as we go to break let's listen into what he has to say. >> they wanted me to do it and that was back in 1995 or '96 when i was once saved by the bell. they want me to deliver a positive message to the use so after that i have been
so far one that is blamed on this storm, which happened in mississippi. >> new details this morning until the brazil nightclub fire investigation. police said that the group planned at the time lit a flare designed for outdoor use and said the club selling on fire. police believe that the people who ignited the flare on sunday new that it was from outdoor use only. the night club hadsprinklers and no emergency exit protess. officias think that the ban which is known for its techniques,...
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>> in walnut creek what do california, mississippi and hawaii have in common? centers for disease control ask z have a map showing red, yellow and green. we'll explain coming up live. >> coming up at 5:00 stopping statements uttered in court by a one time death row inmate now accused of killing his mom. >> and a fight the governors budget officials explain why they cannot guarantee college >>> cvc -- cdc is out with statistics on nationwide outbreak of flu. >> california is not hit hard yet bit flu but we're live in a kaiser hospital with a look at signs it's on the way. >> yes. yorkts say it women probable will be i hard to avoichld here they're running low, and it's late in the season to be getting that sholt. still, people are just now coming in for their vaccine. >> one, two. three. >> tom has never had a flu shot before but today, he got his first. after witnessing his 23-year-old son swufrt virus. >> my son just got really sick. said dad, i'm deathly ill. he said for three days. i said it's time to get vaccinated. >> at kaiser, the pediatric drop in flu s
>> in walnut creek what do california, mississippi and hawaii have in common? centers for disease control ask z have a map showing red, yellow and green. we'll explain coming up live. >> coming up at 5:00 stopping statements uttered in court by a one time death row inmate now accused of killing his mom. >> and a fight the governors budget officials explain why they cannot guarantee college >>> cvc -- cdc is out with statistics on nationwide outbreak of flu. >>...
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parts of mississippi, you don't see this often, got up to four inches of snow, twice as much as their normal total for the entire season. and the mountains of west virginia, 15 inches. slick roads brought traffic to a standstill in alabama and triggered accidents in several states. >> my goodness. >>> let's look at more weather across the nation. dense fog in the pacific northwest. light snow from fargo to marquette, michigan. western new york and the cape cod area. showers for much of florida. 10 to 20 degrees warmer than normal from chicago to los angeles. >> mostly 30s in the northeast. and 50s from atlanta to new orleans. >>> when we come back, a sneak peek at the first new look for american airlines planes in 45 years. >>> and then, a dollar here. a dollar there. the new atms that kick out ones, fives, what you need. >>> and the plot thickens. what we're learning about the notre dame football star and that online love hoax. >>> welcome back, everyone. a couple of big economic reports are both going in the right direction. home construction is way up, with new building jumping mor
parts of mississippi, you don't see this often, got up to four inches of snow, twice as much as their normal total for the entire season. and the mountains of west virginia, 15 inches. slick roads brought traffic to a standstill in alabama and triggered accidents in several states. >> my goodness. >>> let's look at more weather across the nation. dense fog in the pacific northwest. light snow from fargo to marquette, michigan. western new york and the cape cod area. showers for...